Google has increased the amount of money it offers to researchers in its bug bounty programme.
Researchers will be able to earn $15,000 at the high end of the scale for disclosed bugs in Chrome, and more cash for researchers who can submit a working exploit for their vulnerability submission.
The range for Google’s vulnerability reward program is now $500-$15,000, and the change in the reward structure is a reflection of how much more difficult it’s getting to find exploitable vulnerabilities in the browser after several years of the reward program and concurrent improvements in its security model.
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